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'In this book, superb pictures in color and black-and-white illustrate every stage of Rene Lalique’s glittering career.  Here are the jewels, the glassware – both functional and decorative – and the interior and exhibition designs.'   In addition to the stunning photographs of Lalique creations, is invaluable information on the trademarks of Lalique. 


LALIQUE   by Tony L. Mortimer, Chartwell Books Inc. 1989 First Edition.  


This book covers by chapter:  Introduction; Art Nouveau Jewelry; First ventures into Glass; The Art Deco Years; Glass in Architecture; Cire Perdue; Reference Section; Bibliography, and Index.  The photography in this book is brilliant, the narrative is rich, and the captions are in-depth and most informative.  Pictured are examples of jewelry, perfumes, lamps, vases, bowls, clocks and other decorative items, architectural pieces, and more. There is also invaluable information on the trademarks of Lalique.   This book is a scholarly survey of the art of Lalique and belongs in the permanent library of the French art glass connoisseur.  


9.4 in. x 9.75 in. hardback with dust cover in very good+ condition.  128 pages.  


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 For the scholar or collector interested in Lalique, there is one indispensable reference, one tool he must have: the complete 1932 catalogue, which illustrates over 1500 objects, comprising a one-of-a-kind gallery of art Nouveau and Art Deco motifs.'


LALIQUE GLASS:  THE COMPLETE ILLUSTRATED CATALOG FOR 1932  is an unabridged republication of the original (1932) edition, titled 'Catalogue des Verrerries de Rene Lalique,' Dover Publications, N.Y., in association with the Corning Museum of Glass, 1981.  


'Vases, cups, plates, boxes, mirrors, ashtrays, flacons, toilet sets, paperweights, clocks, decanters, jewelry and many other items—even decorative radiator caps!--display an enormous range of design ideas and sophisticated craftsmanship.  In addition, the catalogue provides a design number and measurement in millimeters for each object, while a price list (in 1932 French francs) gives prices—for clear or colored glass.'  The original catalogue has been so rare only 4 copies were known to exist.  This Dover republication was taken from the Corning Museum’s copy.  Thus, an invaluable reference work for lovers of Lalique glass is once again within the public purview.


9.25 in. x 10.75 in. softback in very good condition.  149 pages.


Free media mail shipping and handling for deliveries within the 48 United States.  International customers please contact us for shipping options and costs. ©2003  Here is a bi-lingual text, presented in English and French, supported by approximately 500 superb color photo plates. The lavish illustrations, identifying captions, concisely rich narrative, and section on Marks combine to make this rare out-of-print book one of the leading references on Lalique art glass and jewelry. 


LALIQUE PAR LALIQUE by Marc and Marie-Claude Lalique, The Lalique Society, Paris, 1977. 


The direct descendents of Rene Lalique have gathered these materials in jewelry creation and glass making from family documents and shown them with informative captions, close-up views and superb photography. Sections also treat the work of Marc and Marie-Claude Lalique, son and granddaughter of Rene and successful artists in their own right. Background information on how certain pieces came to be created as well as general biographical data make this book a loving tribute to a great artist, a lesson on how a passion for creation is handed down through generations, a visual feast, and a triumph of art itself. About half of the book deals with Lalique designed jewelry and the balance of the book covers in-depth the various art glass types created by Lalique. This rare comprehensive book is a collector’s item in itself and would make a fine addition to the permanent reference library of any collector, dealer, or historian of Lalique objects of art. 


Oversize / heavy 9.5 in. x 12 in. hardback in very good condition. 310 pages. 


Free media mail shipping and handling for deliveries within the 48 United States.  International customers please contact us for shipping options and costs. ©2003   40 full-page color plates introduce the reader to the breathtaking elegance of art glass created by the French maker Lalique.


LALIQUE by Victor Arwas, Rizzoli International Publications, Inc., NY, 1980. 


Moulded glass vases, numerous scent bottles, car mascots, plates and figures are shown in this all-color introduction to Lalique's achievements in glass designs. An informative introduction repeated from the author's earlier book on Art Nouveau explains the course of Lalique's career from jeweler to glass artist and his contribution to the art of glassmaking, his success at Paris exhibitions, his many commissions, his techniques, his place in the Art Nouveau and Art Deco Parisian scene. This pictorial guide to Lalique art glass will appeal to both the novice and advanced collector of French Lalique art glass. For a large selection of out-of-print reference books on American and European art glass including Tifany, Steuben, Galle, etc., please go to our eBay store our visit our RefBookMan website.


6.5 in. x 9.25 in. softback in very good condition. 88 pages.


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French Lalique Art Glass Jewelry Perfume $49.00

 

French Lalique Glass / 1932 Catalog Repr $24.00

 

Antique French Lalique Art Glass Jewelry $115.00

 

Rare Book Antique French Lalique Art Gla $29.00

Beautifully illustrated in color and black-and-white, this early out-of-print book is a definitive study of the history and production of the art of Rene Lalique.   


LALIQUE FOR COLLECTORS  by Katharine Morrison McClinton, Lutterworth Press, London, 1975.   


'Rene Lalique, who died in 1945, is famous for the beautiful glass which he made from the 1890s to the 1930s and which is eagerly sought by collectors today.  Lalique’s glass production was extensive and varied, ranging from decorative vases to radiator caps and including table services, clocks, desk accessories, and mirrors and lighting fixtures.  He was particularly renowned for his perfume bottles, some of which he made for Coty, Houbigant and other French perfumers.  He was particularly fond of graceful nude figures in Art Nouveau style but his designs included flowers, birds and fish in great variety.  As the Art Deco style emerged in the 1920s Lalique pieces followed the trend.'


'Although his chief fame is as a glassmaker, Lalique was also a noteworthy goldsmith and jeweler, creating cups, flacons and statuettes in gold and striking original jewelry for European royalty and such well-known actresses as Sarah Bernhardt.  Examples of this work are covered fully in this book in addition to glass.  Collectors will find the wealth of illustrations of the greatest value as well as the history and descriptions of the pieces.  Check lists from factory catalogues and sales rooms will be particularly useful also.'  This is an indispensable book, which would make a fine addition to the permanent reference library of the collector, dealer, or historian of French art glass.


7.5 in. x 9.25 in. hardback with dust cover in very good condition.  152 pages. 


Free media mail shipping and handling for deliveries within the 48 United States.  International customers please contact us for shipping options and costs. ©2003  12621.	Book: The Art of Rene Lalique by Patricia Bayer & Mark Waller. Secaucus, NJ: Wellfleet Press. 1989. 192pp. Folio13.25x9.75. ISBN: 155521293x.   12608.	Book: Rene Lalique et Cie, Lalique Glass-The Complete Illustrated Catalog for 1932. 4to 11x9.25. Laminated paper cover. NY: The Corning Museum of Glass in Association with Dover Publications, Inc. 1981. Very Fine. ISBN: 048624122x. $35   

Rare Book French Antique Lalique Art Gla $39.00

 

The Art of Rene Lalique $75.00

 

Lalique Glass-The Complete Illustrated C $35.00

  



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